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- spontaneous flower of your intelligence. The ****ure is ****ured for us." Notable criollista writers and works include: Luis Manuel Urbaneja Achepohl, Eduardo Blanco...
- de Llobet, Ruth (2018). "Luis Rodríguez Varela: literatura panfletaria criollista en los albores del liberalismo en Filipinas, 1790-1824". Revista de crítica...
- Carazamba is a 1953 criollista novel by the Guatemalan writer Virgilio Rodríguez Macal. The work was the first novel written by the author, and gained...
- to make sense of national reality; Zárate marks the beginning of the "criollista" movement in Venezuelan literature. Eduado Blanco was minister of foreign...
- they rejected the most respected Spanish American writers Indigenistas, Criollistas, and Mundonovistas." Jean Franco writes that the Boom marks "a refusal...
- prominent criollista writers, was the creation the magazine "Letras". Although the editorial line of the magazine was imaginist, important criollista writers...
- y otros, Trayectoria..., 1997 (op. cit.). Prieto, Adolfo, El discurso criollista en la formación de la Argentina moderna, Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 1988...
- Retrieved 31 May 2013. Antología del cuento uruguayo volumen III, Los criollistas del veinte. Ediciones de la Banda Oriental, 1968. Juan José Morosoli...
- reveal the depth and concern of Baldomero Lillo and other subsequent criollistas. Instead Ferderico Gana was heavily influenced by the works of Turgenev...
- experimental in his design principles, as well as being the culmination of his criollista period. Narváez described the statue as "like a column of the Parthenon"...